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NEWS : I did my first long distance travel alone and my first travel in a foreign country. It was in Belgium near Brussels.I can't open the bank account because I don't live in Belgium and I'm not working there.You must to fill one of these two conditions or both to have the right to open a current account in this country accorded to the person I met.

When I'll take the appointment with my phone.I warned them about the fact I'm a French non-living in Belgium but the person on the line didn't asked me if I'm working there.

Who know a country in Euro-zone in which a Foreigner not living and not working in this country can open a transaction account ?

The positive point of this travel is the next.I know how to go there and others places abroad from the hub used to go in Belgium.

If religions were TV channels atheism is turning the TV off.“Religion is a culture of faith; science is a culture of doubt.” ― Richard P. Feynman'It is said that your life flashes before your eyes just before you die. That is true, it's called Life.' - Terry PratchettRemember, your inability to grasp science is not a valid argument against it.

NEW : I'm still doing training to get "Épreuve Théorique général du permis de conduire" or "General Theoretical Test Driving Licence" that is something certifying you know code de la route (Litt : Code of the road , Understandable English : Traffic code) in order to get a driving license to drive cars.

I'm still doing training to get a DNB (diplôme national du brevet / diploma of national certificate) as a candidat libre (Litt : Free candidate , Understandable English : external candidate or independent candidate).

The list below contain diplomas equivalent or similar to DNB in the main English speaking countries.

I'm thinking about becoming a casino dealer.I want to register myself to a professional training.

Why I want to be a casino dealer ?

The majority of jobs with a good pay are unreachable to me because of my low level of education (This is why I want to get my DNB and the baccalauréat général).Also , I'd like to travel around the world and this job can be practiced nearly everywhere.I know I won't win a lot of money even if there are tips but it can be a good personal and professional experience.

Study is long. I don't know really what to do after I get my baccalauréat général but I'm thinking about get a licence (Bachelor's degree in English speaking country. You get it generally three years after you get your French baccalaureate) then maybe a master (Masters' degree in English speaking countries. We get it two years after we get a license otherwise we get it five years after we get the French baccalaureate) and why not a doctorat (PhD in English speaking countries for the majority of doctorat equivalent. You can get it generally three years after you get your master's degree otherwise you get it generally eight years after the French baccalaureate).

NEW : I'm still doing training to get "Épreuve Théorique général du permis de conduire" or "General Theoretical Test Driving Licence" that is something certifying you know code de la route (Litt : Code of the road , Understandable English : Traffic code) in order to get a driving license to drive cars.

I feel I'm nearly ready. I'm longer than many people for this step but I can't practise everyday.

I'm still doing training to get a DNB (diplôme national du brevet / diploma of national certificate) as a candidat libre (Litt : Free candidate , Understandable English : external candidate or independent candidate).

The list below contain diplomas equivalent or similar to DNB in the main English speaking countries.

I think that most complicated disciplines will be mathematics , physics and chemistry and SVT "Sciences de la vie et de la Terre" or literally Life Sciences and Earth Sciences in English. It does correspond to biology courses in English speaking countries.

The easier disciplines to pass will be Civic Education , History and Geography and English.

I think others discipline will be a bit difficult to pass.But I think I'll easily get 10/20 or more (In the French education system 10/20 does means you answered rightly to half of question).

Usually , we pass this diploma at the end of 3ème. It is the equivalent of Year 10 or Ninth grade. (Accorded to countries)

I think that most complicated disciplines will be mathematics , physics and chemistry and SVT "Sciences de la vie et de la Terre" or literally Life Sciences and Earth Sciences in English. It does correspond to biology courses in English speaking countries.

The easier disciplines to pass will be Civic Education , History and Geography and English.

I think others discipline will be a bit difficult to pass.But I think I'll easily get 10/20 or more (In the French education system 10/20 does means you answered rightly to half of question)

I'm still thinking about becoming a casino dealer.I want to register myself to a professional training when I'll get my DNB and BAC. I hope get my driving license before the professional training.

Why I want to be a casino dealer ?

The majority of jobs with a good pay are unreachable to me because of my low level of education (This is why I want to get my DNB and the baccalauréat général).Also , I'd like to travel around the world and this job can be practiced nearly everywhere.I know I won't win a lot of money even if there are tips but it can be a good personal and professional experience.

Study is long. I don't know really what to do after I get my baccalauréat général but I'm thinking about get a licence (Bachelor's degree in English speaking country. You get it generally three years after you get your French baccalaureate) then maybe a master (Masters' degree in English speaking countries. We get it two years after we get a license otherwise we get it five years after we get the French baccalaureate) and why not a doctorat (PhD in English speaking countries for the majority of doctorat equivalent. You can get it generally three years after you get your master's degree otherwise you get it generally eight years after the French baccalaureate).

It's the two. It's far to be a dream job but it would be better than my situation.The session will happens in some days.If I don't pass it I would be waiting the next but I have no guarantee to pass it.Someone with my qualifications have few chances to work in a foreign country.So , it's in my interest to pass the test to join training.

NEWS : I missed the tests. I will retry at another session but I'm not naive.In my situation I have few chances to not miss a second try.

My fingers are too shitty.I saw the gestual of the man and I must to reproduce what he was doing.I don't know the gestual of a casino dealer to manipulate chips.It was complicate for me.

I will contact all psycho-motors of my region (Only those who have an email address). Maybe one of them can help me but it's a bit expensive and I have no guarantees to improve my skills.Happily for me. As an user of sécurité sociale (social security).I have maybe the possibility to be reimbursed partially or totally by the state (French Republic).

I don't know how to find a mentor in order to be a croupier.

Who know which exercises can I do to train myself ?

As a man with few qualifications (I haven't the French equivalent of a high School diploma and high school certificate) I have few chances to find another training that take place in a foreign country.

I want to pass the French equivalent of these diplomas.But I know I have the possibility to miss one of these or the two.